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Kieranroberts...
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PostPosted: 21:18 - 23 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Riejufixing wrote:
I'd be inclines to use some gasket cement on one side of the gasket if possible (something like Hylomar blue).

Re your cable adjuster (next to the engine cylinder), look on page 12 of the manual, where there's a picture. Both nuts are on one side (the throttle side). Are both of your nuts on one side?


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looked on page 12 just then, yeah my nuts are on the wrong side to that, i only have one nut too? Laughing
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Kieranroberts...
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PostPosted: 21:21 - 23 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
Kieranroberts1234 wrote:


When it comes to installing the new Gasket, do I have to use a Gasket sealer? Or just put in on then fit the cover?


If the facing looks clean and smooth, should be fine with just the gasket. put it on, tighten sequentially with a well fitting tool and your brain engaged so you don't strip anything. If it's rough/damaged, a thin smear of gasket compound.

My view is, a slight oil leak is a damned sight easier to fix than an oilway blocked with gasket goo.



Ah yes, nice one Thank You!

I will go to the garage down the road tomorrow, im sure they will have some Gasket Sealer. ill put a real thin smear on to be safe, being careful not to put too much on incase some goes into the the wrong side and into the engine! Laughing


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PostPosted: 23:00 - 23 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have had success with a thin film of sealant on the cover side, and a thin film of grease on the engine side. This will seal the gasket, and ensure ease of disassembly in the future. Somebody will likely take that clutch cover off in the future, and it could be you! Razz
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Kieranroberts...
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PostPosted: 11:02 - 24 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

jeffyjeff wrote:
I have had success with a thin film of sealant on the cover side, and a thin film of grease on the engine side. This will seal the gasket, and ensure ease of disassembly in the future. Somebody will likely take that clutch cover off in the future, and it could be you! Razz



Thank You!

i will do that when the Gasket arrives!

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